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    Movie Tavern Syracuse

    Movie Tavern Syracuse

    2.7
    (263 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    I love going here, the chairs are always so comfy.... except, one of the last times I went, I Tried…read moreto sit in the middle back row and I literally got stuck in the recliner. It went back, and I couldn't get it back down. At all. It was awful! Then, the last time we went, we tried to eat some food at the bar before going, and for 2 people it was $75 and all we got was a pizza and an appetizer sampler thing and a couple drinks. Whack.

    I've been to the Movie Tavern in Camillus, NY several times now, and I can honestly say it's my…read morefavorite movie theater in the Syracuse area. It consistently delivers a great experience. The theater is clean, the seats are super comfortable, and the picture and sound quality are top-tier. I usually bring my own throw blanket since theaters can be a little cool, and it just adds to the comfort. In my opinion, the food is reasonably priced--comparable to what you'd pay at a typical restaurant--and they offer plenty of options. I usually order the chicken salad, and my nieces love the wings and quesadillas. I know some people complain about the prices, but I truly believe you're paying for convenience and the overall experience. The staff is always kind and accommodating, and even the guests are generally pleasant. Out of all my visits, I've only had one issue with a food order. I had to walk near the kitchen to get assistance, which caused me to miss a bit of the film. But in their defense, it was during a very busy showing for a popular movie, and they were super accommodating once I got help. Matinee tickets are typically around $7, and if you're a loyalty member, you can sometimes get them for $6. I've heard Tuesdays are even cheaper, though I'm not sure of the exact discount. One great tip: purchase your tickets online! You can also order your food in advance, select a delivery time, and have it brought right to your seat. All in all, I highly recommend Movie Tavern if you're looking for a cozy, enjoyable movie-going experience with good food and solid service.

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    The big beer glass you can purchase!
    The big beer glass you can purchase!
    Chicken tenders and fries, $11.25
    Chicken tenders and fries, $11.25
    Chips and queso, $7.95

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    Chips and queso, $7.95
    The Wilcox Octagon House Museum

    The Wilcox Octagon House Museum

    5.0
    (1 review)
    0.3 mi

    What an incredible museum!…read more If you know me, you know I have a deep love of historic architecture. Now I've seen my fair share of octagon houses - and often being volunteer-run historic sites or restrictive museums, it isn't too often I get the chance to get a complete top-to-bottom tour. However, we happened to be in the right place at the right time for the Wilcox Octagon House Museum! This place is only open on select Sundays throughout the year, all of which can be found on their website. This place is entirely volunteer-run, and the women we met who gave us a tour of the site were incredibly knowledgeable, not only about the site itself but about the intriguing things going on in the world throughout the house's lifetime. We started on the bottom floor and learned about the structure itself, and all of the changes it went through as it changed ownership from its original builders, the Wilcox's. It was very interesting to see how at one point the house had been turned into a duplex, had a remodeled 1940's kitchen, and the unique and oddly-shaped closets. My favorite fun-fact was that the house was so highly taxed when it was constructed because each room - including the tiny closets throughout the house - was taken into consideration when being taxed. As we moved throughout the house, we were able to see the super-cool wine cellar in the basement, original kitchen, plus the top floor and the gorgeous windowed overlook with an amazing view of the surrounding town of Camillus. The volunteers were very informative and friendly, and understanding of the fact that we were kind of in a rush, only because we had plans to catch a boat ride at another museum a short drive away. I am so grateful that they were incredibly accommodating of us! In short, this was an incredibly cool place to experience, and I absolutely recommend coming here if you happen to be looking for something to do on a lazy sunday. A historic home like this is truly a treasure and it always feels good to support small volunteer-run historical such as this.

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    Food Truck Battle

    Food Truck Battle

    4.8
    (5 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    2026 Food Truck Battle! The day started out chilly, but there was no rain and it started to warm…read moreup. I like that there are play areas for the kids and other vendors to walk around and see. The music was really good and with all the food it really was a "Festival". Over 55 Food Trucks serving up samples and full size portions! One of my favorites was Blueberries and Lace's Banana Draft Latte with an oatmeal sandwich cookie on top....enough coffee flavor to balance the sweet banana and milk. The oatmeal sandwich cookie with the frosting middle was a super delicious treat! Redneck Reuben Union truck was serving up , what I like to call, the "best Reuben in the Syracuse area", house smoked corned beef with warm sauerkraut, lots of melty swiss and smoked thousand Island dressing perfectly grilled. Carvel ice cream sundae with very flavorful chocolate ice cream and crunch kot, caramel and whipped cream....so good. Vietnamese Noodle House - chopped beef Banh mi with an Asian beef dipping sauce that I could have just drank alone. Mamacita's Seoul Nachos were crispy and delicious with fried wonton skins, beef, a creamy topping and a sweet sauce. Ji-Woos Korean manu dumplings and There Bibimbop. There were so many great trucks....Toss & Fire Pizza ( wood fired and always one of my favorites... I'm glad I am near one of their brick and mortar stores so I can get their pizza anytime!), Calle Tropical, Moonchot, Via Napoli, Bold Coast Lobster, Exhale Bakery, Silo Chicken, Fair Deli, Lucky 7, and so many more. Put this show down for next year as a "Must Go!!"

    This was my first time at the food truck battle! We went on a Friday and luckily the weather was…read morereally nice. We were able to find parking pretty easily in the Brown lot. They do have security checkpoints at the entrance which made me feel safe. As for the food, all the trucks had such amazing samples! They're pretty big and the pricing was usually $5 per sample from each truck. I really enjoyed the lobster roll from Bold Coast Lobster, it was probably the best thing I had the at this event that was not a sample. I would say the best sample and best bang for your buck is definitely the banana draft latte from blueberries & lace, just look at that entire oatmeal cream pie that comes with it! The latte itself was also not too sweet and a the banana and coffee flavor really blended together nicely. The ramen elote from Elm Street Tacos was yummy but I do wish the noodles were a little less cooked and a bit more al dente to give more texture to the overall dish. The Seoul street nachos from Mamacitas were very popular from what I saw but I do wish that they used a gochujang based sauce over a Thai chili sauce to make it more a "Korean" fusion dish. That being said the Seoul street nachos were still very delicious and was a great way to start off the food truck battle tasting. Something not pictured that I'd like to shout out is the pork belly burnt ends from Salt City Smokehouse. The portion size was the smallest compared to the other samples but it is all meat so I'm not surprised. I would say it's definitely worth it to try regardless of the size because it the pork belly has a great smoky flavor and was very tender. Overall, I enjoyed the food truck battle and I will be returning again next year! The event was definitely organized and I never felt it was too overcrowded despite there being a lot of people.

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    Pickled Dr Pepper
    Food Truck Battle
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